On Mon, 07 Dec 2015, Marc Boorshtein wrote:
Looking into krb5/src/util/profile/prof_get.c, the code that supports
'yes'/'no' (y,yes,1,true,t,on and n,no,nil,off,false) was added in 2000
with the commit 97971c69b9389be08b7e9ffb742ca35f3706b3af (it was CVS at
the time but the commit is traceable v
>
> Looking into krb5/src/util/profile/prof_get.c, the code that supports
> 'yes'/'no' (y,yes,1,true,t,on and n,no,nil,off,false) was added in 2000
> with the commit 97971c69b9389be08b7e9ffb742ca35f3706b3af (it was CVS at
> the time but the commit is traceable via git after import from SVN).
>
> So
>
> Do you know if these options are generated by the installer or are those
> the ones included with the sssd generated file ?
>
I do not. I didn't setup any kerberos configurations other then
running the ipa client install to join the domain.
> Would you mind filing a ticket? I think this shou
On Mon, 2015-12-07 at 10:45 -0500, Marc Boorshtein wrote:
> >
> > Do you know if these options are generated by the installer or are those
> > the ones included with the sssd generated file ?
> >
>
> I do not. I didn't setup any kerberos configurations other then
> running the ipa client install
On Mon, 2015-12-07 at 10:04 -0500, Marc Boorshtein wrote:
> FreeIPA team,
>
> In doing some work with Java I came across an issue with = the
> krb5.conf file generated by the IPA client install process. Options
> in the krb5.conf file that are boolean are being set as yes/no instead
> of true/fal
On Mon, 07 Dec 2015, Marc Boorshtein wrote:
FreeIPA team,
In doing some work with Java I came across an issue with = the
krb5.conf file generated by the IPA client install process. Options
in the krb5.conf file that are boolean are being set as yes/no instead
of true/false. MIT Kerberos accept
FreeIPA team,
In doing some work with Java I came across an issue with = the
krb5.conf file generated by the IPA client install process. Options
in the krb5.conf file that are boolean are being set as yes/no instead
of true/false. MIT Kerberos accepts it but per the docs it should be
true/false.